Get maximum n values from red black trees Python












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I am using rbtree package from python. Is there any easy way to get top maximum n and minimum n values from rbtree object? I don't see any such function in the library.










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  • Don't know about that particular package, but the usual way would be to iterate/traverse through n nodes from start or end.
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I am using rbtree package from python. Is there any easy way to get top maximum n and minimum n values from rbtree object? I don't see any such function in the library.










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  • Don't know about that particular package, but the usual way would be to iterate/traverse through n nodes from start or end.
    – Matt Timmermans
    Nov 24 '18 at 17:20














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I am using rbtree package from python. Is there any easy way to get top maximum n and minimum n values from rbtree object? I don't see any such function in the library.










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  • Don't know about that particular package, but the usual way would be to iterate/traverse through n nodes from start or end.
    – Matt Timmermans
    Nov 24 '18 at 17:20


















  • Don't know about that particular package, but the usual way would be to iterate/traverse through n nodes from start or end.
    – Matt Timmermans
    Nov 24 '18 at 17:20
















Don't know about that particular package, but the usual way would be to iterate/traverse through n nodes from start or end.
– Matt Timmermans
Nov 24 '18 at 17:20




Don't know about that particular package, but the usual way would be to iterate/traverse through n nodes from start or end.
– Matt Timmermans
Nov 24 '18 at 17:20












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